Nitron Suspension

Discussion in 'Technical Help' started by cookster, Jun 3, 2017.

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  2. That looks very neat indeed!! The bracket holding the canister looks good. Could nitron not make part of the shock ?? Also is yours not upside down?? Pre load adjuster should be at the top surely??
     
  3. "snigger" that's what I thought , when the shock arrived I had to contact them to ask for new stickers as they were on upside down , I got a reply email saying the shock is fitted inverted , preload adjuster down and rebound adjuster to the top. It all makes sense when you see it in position as the spring is quite short the adjuster for preload is easily accessible . I can't see this being the case with a piggybacked shock tho. The reservoir with the high and low speed compression adjusters is very neat with the clamp to hold it to the subframe but the rubber between clamp and frame was added by myself , this didn't come with the shock. Overall tho I'm extremely happy with it both aesthetically and function , both my previous bikes , VTR Firestorm and GSX-R 750 had Ohlins rear shocks this is easily as good if not better and the blue colour on titanium colour anodising is awesome .
     
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  4. The shock can be made with the reservoir piggy backed to the shock body , l asked for a remote reservoir and adjuster , just to be different.
     
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  5. I like that. Looks like they have thought about the fact that the rebound is impossible to get at on this bike! :upyeah:
     
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